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Thursday, April 14, 2022
Publisher |
Betches Media
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
News & Politics
Categories Via RSS |
Daily News
News
News Commentary
Politics
Publication Date |
Apr 14, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:05:12
We begin today with the latest update on the Brooklyn shooting, with police apprehending a suspect by the name of Frank James after he was linked to the weapons used to wound 29 people on Tuesday. Time moves forward and another inflation report was released reporting inflation hit 8.5 percent in March, marking the fastest twelve-month pace since 1981. Then, if we didn’t have enough updates surrounding Ukraine, Rudy Juliani has officially unlocked all of his 18 devices continuing the investigation to see if he violated foreign lobbying laws by attempting to fire the US Ambassador to Ukraine. Last but not least, Lieutenant Governor Brian Benjamin of New York resigned on Tuesday after federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment that implicated him in a scheme to enrich his political campaigns with illegal donations. The classic… “You can’t fire me, because I quit!” Resources/Articles Mentioned In This Episode:  Spectrum News: 'We got him': Suspect in Brooklyn subway shooting taken into custody, officials say  NYTimes: Inflation Hits Fastest Pace Since 1981, at 8.5% Through March CNN: Rudy Giuliani unlocks phones for prosecutors in Ukraine-related lobbying probe NYTimes: Lt. Gov. Benjamin Resigns Following Campaign Finance Indictment   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We begin today with the latest update on the Brooklyn shooting, with police apprehending a suspect by the name of Frank James after he was linked to the weapons used to wound 29 people on Tuesday. Time moves forward and another inflation report was released reporting inflation hit 8.5 percent in March, marking the fastest twelve-month pace since 1981. Then, if we didn’t have enough updates surrounding Ukraine, Rudy Juliani has officially unlocked all of his 18 devices continuing the investigation to see if he violated foreign lobbying laws by attempting to fire the US Ambassador to Ukraine. Last but not least, Lieutenant Governor Brian Benjamin of New York resigned on Tuesday after federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment that implicated him in a scheme to enrich his political campaigns with illegal donations. The classic… “You can’t fire me, because I quit!” Resources/Articles Mentioned In This Episode:  Spectrum News: 'We got him': Suspect in Brooklyn subway shooting taken into custody, officials say  NYTimes: Inflation Hits Fastest Pace Since 1981, at 8.5% Through March CNN: Rudy Giuliani unlocks phones for prosecutors in Ukraine-related lobbying probe NYTimes: Lt. Gov. Benjamin Resigns Following Campaign Finance Indictment   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

We begin today with the latest update on the Brooklyn shooting, with police apprehending a suspect by the name of Frank James after he was linked to the weapons used to wound 29 people on Tuesday. Time moves forward and another inflation report was released reporting inflation hit 8.5 percent in March, marking the fastest twelve-month pace since 1981. Then, if we didn’t have enough updates surrounding Ukraine, Rudy Juliani has officially unlocked all of his 18 devices continuing the investigation to see if he violated foreign lobbying laws by attempting to fire the US Ambassador to Ukraine. Last but not least, Lieutenant Governor Brian Benjamin of New York resigned on Tuesday after federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment that implicated him in a scheme to enrich his political campaigns with illegal donations. The classic… “You can’t fire me, because I quit!”

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